Abstract

This study investigates the ability of a self-fabricated bio-trickling filter using commercial polyurethane foam as bio-media for treatment of odor-causing gases (e.g., ammonia, hydrogen sulfide, and mercaptans) under different nitrogen loadings in gas and liquid phases. The experimental results showed that the biological filter operating with a gas flow rate of 11.44 m3/h and an empty bed residential time of 19.67 s could treat the multi-components emitted from domestic solid waste. Ammonia treatment efficiency was achieved in the range of 87.3 to 99.7% with the highest ammonia input concentration of l47.3 mg/m3. The efficiency of mercaptans treatment was from 60.2 to 72.8% with an input concentration of about 8 mg/m3 while the low input and output concentrations of hydrogen sulfide were found (≤ 0.002 mg/m3). Besides, there was a significant difference between elimination capacity of NH3-N (gas phase) and accumulated capacity of NH4+-N and NO3--N (liquid phase) although the ammonia treatment efficiency was very high, which could be attributed to the denitrification process. The results from this study hence suggest using bio-trickling filter for effective treatment of NH3 and other odor in gas generated from domestic solid waste.

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